Did Titanic Take You Back This Weekend? Good, 'Cause I Just Found a Mixtape of What We Were All Listening to the First Time We Saw It

I haven't seen Titanic: 3-D yet, but while at home to see my family for Easter, I went digging through some old stuff trying to find my middle school photos. For the life of me, I can't remember whom I saw Titanic with, and I really wanted to figure it out.

I didn't find any pics that led me to the answer, but I did find--drumroll, please--a mix tape from 1997, the same year Titanic came out. All my old Walkmans are long dead and buried, and this cassette was so beat up I'm not sure it would have played anyway, but luckily for all of us, I hand-printed the entire track list on the cassette insert. And I'll tell you what--the thing holds up. You need to download this amazing lineup, stat, throw on a pair of these suckers--

If you're wondering, "hey, why wasn't ____ on this mix tape?" I guarantee you the answer's always the same: I wasn't near my boom box when the song came on the radio, so I couldn't quickly fly across the room and hit RECORD as it played. That's how mixes were made back in the day, young things!

Unless it was Paula Cole. Then the answer is that for some reason, I couldn't ever get into her. Where have all the cowboys gone? Away from here, so they don't have to hear this!

What's your favorite throwback track? Did anyone else have a mix tape that looks a lot like this one?